Harold Coyle
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c 2002
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The bestselling author of Team Yankee, "master of military fiction" Harold Coyle returns. In a novel both exciting and frighteningly realistic, Harold Coyle demonstrates once again that one of the nation's most important struggles is being fought on its own territory.
Freedom. It is brought settlers to America's coasts, and it's the ideal that many laid down their lives to preserve. But, as the greatest nation in the world enters the new millennium,...
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[2007]
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Frustrated that his unit is pursuing a goal that has nothing to do with their mission, soldier Nathan Dixon encounters political resistance while working to undermine a terrorist who would unite various Islamic factions in order to maximize American casualties.
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2004
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From Harold Coyle, the New York Times bestselling author of Twice the Citizen, comes the fourth book in the Nathan Dixon series: They Are Soldiers
They are your neighbor and the person who delivers your mail. They teach your children and build your homes. Every day you see them but do not notice them, that is not until they are needed. Only when disasters strike, whether it be natural or man made do they become something quite different, something...
5) Look away
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[1995]
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A New Jersey businessman arranges to have his sons fight on opposite sides in the Civil War so he can be a winner either way. The novel follows the brothers' fortunes in love and war, climaxing in their meeting at the Battle of Gettysburg. By the author of Code of Honor.
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Scott Dixon novels volume 5
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[1994]
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A military thriller featuring Captain NancyKozak of the U.S. Army on a covert operation inColombia. She battles drug barons and leftistrevolutionaries, the mission complicated by personalanimosity between her and the major-general incommand
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Scott Dixon novels volume 4
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c1993
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Hard on the heels of revolution and hope, Europe is suddenly in flames with the American Army drawn into a shooting war.
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[1997]
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"In his new novel of the French and Indian War, this master storyteller takes us back to a time when America's vast riches were up for grabs, and British forces, led by General Edward Braddock, joined by the American colonial militias, and the French aided by their Indian allies, were locked in battle over the great territories of the Ohio valley."--BOOK JACKET. "From 1754 through 1759, the fighting was almost constant, and sometimes hopeless, as...
11) God's children
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[2000]
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First Lt. Nathan Dixon, assigned to accompany the Third Platoon of C Company and its young leader, Second Lt. Gerald Reider, on a NATO peacekeeping mission in near-future Slovakia, is put off by the West Point graduate's elitist attitude, but the two men soon find themselves with bigger problems on their hands.
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2019
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The story of an orphaned Jewish child in 1935 who disguises their identity to escape religious persecution and eventually is adopted by a high-ranking Nazi family. The main character struggles with internal and external acceptance, but ultimately and incredibly acts for herself and for the betterment of the world around her. The author describes the main themes of the book as: “the struggle of a child to belong, the seduction of youth by a corrupt...
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Scott Dixon volume 5
Pub. Date
c1994
Description
Captain Nancy Kozak faces a court martial when she's forced to choose between saving her troops and following a general's senseless order while fighting in Colombia.